Chapter 466: 【466】Luck lies in the mutual cooperation between the patient’s family and the doctor
"It feels very smooth." Shi Xu reached in and touched the tumors behind the main knife.
"But many?" Liu Chengran looked at the surgical magnifying glass on his head, and there were many tumors inside, as if they were too numerous to count.
"It\'s not necessarily a tumor." Shi Xu touched the patient\'s small intestine, but when he touched it, he didn\'t think it was a lump of tumor.
In surgery, sometimes it is not as accurate as the doctor\'s hand.
Tan Kelin was also touching the lymph nodes around the child\'s bowel to see if there was any problem.
The results of the rapid medical examination came out and it was benign.
At this moment, the surgeons were very calm, because when they were in the ward, the experienced doctors saw that the tumors of this child were mostly benign. It can only be said that the child was lucky to have a father who insisted on finding a top doctor in a tertiary hospital who had time to take care of the child, and was lucky to meet Xie Wanying, a careful and persistent medical student.
Doctors in top hospitals are too busy. That’s why there are experts who scan the medical records and directly recommend chemotherapy.
Of course, it cannot be said that the doctors at the pediatric hospital are absolutely wrong. If the pediatric hospital really accepts this sick child, it is impossible to say that the child will be given chemotherapy immediately, but to give the child a comprehensive examination, and then the other results will be checked. It\'s just that the expert directly concluded that in the outpatient clinic, Yazhi\'s father naturally couldn\'t accept it.
Besides, if the initial diagnosis is benign, it is estimated that the operation period in the Children\'s Hospital will be longer, and the Children\'s Hospital needs to treat the terminally ill children first.
"If it is benign, it cannot be taken lightly. If it grows too fast, it must be completely removed, and all the lesions must be removed." Tan Kelin said to the people in his team in a calm voice.
The others nodded. A benign tumor that grows too quickly can become malignant at any time. And cut the same to prevent recurrence. This child has a long way to go in future therapy.
is not much different from cancer surgery, so surgery for multiple benign tumors needs to be done little by little. Since it is a benign tumor, it is even more necessary to ensure that the child\'s intestinal blood supply system remains intact without damage.
The removed tumors were placed on the curved plate one by one, showing the complexity of this operation.
The intestines are done and the stomach is done. After all, the operation was very long. No wonder Tan Kelin called all the chiefs in the two groups to help. Otherwise, the operation will probably take a day.
The surgeon is busy, and so is the anesthesiologist. Dr. Zhang looked at the numbers on the anesthesia machine from time to time, checked the complexion, skin, urine, blood, and blood of the sick child, and adjusted the dose of the drug at any time.
Because of Yazhi\'s father\'s concern, Xie Wanying glanced at Dr. Zhang one more time. In retrospect, she and Dr. Zhang had had several conflicts before. She remembered that the seniors and sisters had a very bad reputation for this person, and she was not very impressed with him. It\'s just that she hadn\'t seen him work before. Now it seems that the elder sister has a sentence to evaluate this person, but it is pertinent: people really have skills and skills.
The so-called true skills and abilities are not arrogance, because people who are a little arrogant in medicine will definitely overturn. Just like Dr. Zhang rolled over by himself last time, it was because he looked down on her big sister and overturned the car.
Dr. Zhang did not see any signs of relaxation during Xiao Yazhi\'s surgery. Xie Wanying remembered that Senior Brother Lu would occasionally take out his mobile phone to check when he was too bored during the operation. Dr. Zhang would not have such movements during the operation.
(end of this chapter)